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KR101006319B1
KR101006319B1 KR1020080122894A KR20080122894A KR101006319B1 KR 101006319 B1 KR101006319 B1 KR 101006319B1 KR 1020080122894 A KR1020080122894 A KR 1020080122894A KR 20080122894 A KR20080122894 A KR 20080122894A KR 101006319 B1 KR101006319 B1 KR 101006319B1
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Abstract

The present invention relates to an artificial reef, and a plurality of concrete artificial reefs are formed in combination to form a connected structure, such that the phenomenon of damage or fall by external force such as the flow of algae, and additional fish habitat space is generated in the center of the connection portion It is to achieve the optimal structure for the clitoris or habitat of fish.

The present invention for realizing this, in the artificial reef (10) is made of concrete and forms a habitat for the habitat of fish therein, the artificial reef (10) is at least four or more connecting members 20 By being connected to each other by the) is characterized in that the additional form space (S) is formed in the center portion formed by the outer wall of each artificial reef (10).

Artificial Reef, Concrete, Coupling, Combination, Multiple, Fish, Algae

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Multiple articulated reefs {AN ARTIFICIAL FISHING BANKS}

The present invention relates to an artificial reef, and more particularly, to an artificial reef structure configured by connecting a plurality of artificial reefs so that the installation and management can be made more efficiently.

In general, artificial reefs are structures that maximize the shading, feeding, swirling, and shelter effects of the reefs by artificially manufacturing shapes and materials close to natural reefs. It will live or be used as a breeding ground.

This conventional general artificial reef is a concrete artificial reef made of concrete, concrete is being produced by the formwork using natural aggregates or recycled aggregates such as crushed stone, gravel and sand.

However, the conventional concrete artificial reefs that are cured by formwork are easily settled by sea currents because they are individually settled on the sea floor, so they cannot easily function as fish reefs, and also have to collect fully functioning reefs, but most of them are discarded in the sea. There was a problem in that it would pollute the sea ecosystem because it was prevented.

The present invention has been proposed to improve the problems in the installation and management of the conventional artificial reefs, the installation and collection of artificial reefs can be easily made and the mutual support structure while maintaining the interval between the reefs at the bottom of the sea floor The purpose is to provide a plurality of connected reef structures that can be preserved for a long time.

The present invention for achieving the above object, in the artificial reef made of concrete, the artificial reef is at least four or more interconnected by the connecting member, so that the center is additional habitat space formed by the outer wall of each artificial reef Characterized in that configured.

In the present invention, a plurality of concrete artificial reefs are formed in combination to form a connected structure so that the phenomenon of damage or fall by external force such as the flow of algae does not occur, and additional fish habitat space is generated in the center of the connection portion of the fish Optimal structure for bleeding or habitat is achieved.

In addition, since a large number of the reefs can be installed or collected by forming an integral structure, it is easy to follow-up management.

Hereinafter, specific embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

First, referring to the structure of the artificial reefs according to the present embodiment through Figs. 1 to 3, the artificial reef 10 of the present embodiment forming a planar structure having a substantially rhombus form a certain space therein and communicate with the outside. Openings 12 that can be formed are formed on each wall surface, it can be seen that the reinforcing rods 11 for strength support are integrally formed in the upper and lower portions, respectively.

In the present invention, by connecting the artificial reef (10) forming the structure in four units by using the connecting member 20 to form a single structure of the reef structure to form a combination, such a combination form of these four units In this room, another rhombic form space (S) formed by the outer wall surface of each artificial reef (10) is formed in the center.

At this time, the connecting member 20 is used a conventional string, but more preferably may be used elastic wire.

In other words, when the elastic wire is used as the connecting member 20, the gap between the artificial reefs 10 is supported by its own elastic support force, thereby preventing breakage or cracking caused by the impact of the reefs.

On the other hand, the artificial reef (10) has a through hole 14 is formed in each corner so that the connection member 20 can be inserted through.

In addition, the connection member 20 is preferably formed to form a coating layer wrapped by the glass fiber 21 as shown in the cross-sectional form in the enlarged view of the main portion of Figure 2 to prevent corrosion.

In addition, the connecting portion by the connecting member 20 on both sides is made to be connected by the lifting wire 40 to facilitate the movement, installation and removal of artificial reefs.

In the figure, reference numeral 13 denotes a supporting leg.

The effect of using the combination-connected artificial reef structure of the present invention constituting such a structure will be described.

The multiple connected type of reef structures of the present invention are installed by moving on the lifting wire 40 and seated on the sea bottom as shown in FIG. 3 using a crane or the like.

In this way, the fish structure of the present invention is installed in the four artificial reefs (10) to form a total of five partitioned habitat space by the combination is able to maximize the habitat environment of the fish.

On the other hand, such artificial reef structure is gradually buried in the bottom surface of the tidal flat shape over time, but the function may be gradually reduced, in the case of the present invention by raising the lifting wire (40) at a certain period to newly lift the structure only a little It is possible to exhibit the effect of dropping the fish.

Therefore, the phenomenon of polluting the sea environment by being dumped on the sea floor as in the conventional can be prevented.

In addition, since the four artificial reefs 10 are mutually supported and firmly connected by the connecting member 20, a stable installation state in which the structure does not flow easily may be maintained even when strong currents act.

On the other hand, Figures 4 to 6 shows an artificial reef structure according to another embodiment of the present invention.

That is, as shown to form a shape in which the connecting ring 30 is protruded in each corner of the artificial reef (10), such a connecting ring 30 is integrally connected with the inner reinforcement (15) of the fish It is desirable to enable strength reinforcement.

Accordingly, the connection ring 30 of the corresponding site during the connection work between each artificial reef 10 is to be connected by the connection member 20 as shown in Figs. 5 and 6, the passage of the connection member 20 It shows the advantage that no separate through hole forming work is required.

In addition, it can be seen that the gap d between the artificial reefs 10 can be stably maintained by the connecting ring 30, thereby preventing the occurrence of damage due to contact between the reefs.

In addition, although specific embodiments of the present invention have been described and illustrated above, it is obvious that the structure of the connected artificial reef structure of the present invention may be variously modified and implemented by those skilled in the art.

For example, in the above embodiment, a state in which four fishes are connected and combined has been described and illustrated, but the number of such connections is such that six artificial fishes, such as six or more, are combined to form a structure.

In addition, the shape of the artificial reef can also be produced in a variety of forms as well as rhombus.

Therefore, it should be understood that such modified embodiments should not be understood individually from the technical spirit and scope of the present invention, and such modified embodiments should be included in the appended claims of the present invention.

1 is a perspective view of the artificial reef connection state according to an embodiment of the present invention.

2 is a plan view of the artificial reef structure according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Figure 3 is a state of salvage of the connected artificial reef of the present invention.

Figure 4 is a plan view of artificial reef formed with a ring according to another embodiment of the present invention.

Figure 5 is a side structure view of the connection portion of the artificial reef according to another embodiment.

FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of a portion A of FIG. 5; FIG.

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10: artificial reef 11: reinforcement

12: opening 13: support leg

14: through hole 15: internal rebar

20: connecting member 21: glass fiber

30: connection ring 40: lifting wire

S: additional formatting space

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In the artificial reef (10), which is made of concrete and forms a habitat space for fish in the interior, The artificial reef (10) is at least four or more are interconnected by the connecting member 20, the center is formed with an additional habitat space (S) formed by the outer wall of each artificial reef (10), each The artificial reef (10) has a planar structure of a Marommo shape; By forming the connection structure by the connecting member 20 at the corner portion between each artificial reef (10), one additional formatting space (S) is formed by four artificial reefs (10) unit Dog hooked artificial reef. delete The method according to claim 1, Each of the corner portion is a plurality of connected artificial reefs, characterized in that the connection member 30 is configured to project the connection member 20 is connected. delete The method according to claim 1, The connecting member 20 is a plurality of connected artificial reefs, characterized in that the elastic wire that can support the spacing (d) between each artificial reef (10) with an elastic force. The method according to claim 1, The connecting member 20 or the connecting ring 30 is a plurality of connected artificial reefs, characterized in that the lifting wire 40 is connected to both sides so as to simultaneously lift the entire artificial reefs connected to each other.
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